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  • Cultural Anthropology

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  • The relationship between anthropology and cognitive science is historically strained.
  • Cross-cultural research is proposed as a method to bridge this divide.

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  • This topic features seven articles showcasing anthropological or anthropologically inspired cross-cultural research.
  • The research spans a diverse array of cognitive domains.

Key Insights:

  • Synergies between anthropology and cognitive science are abundant.
  • Collaborative efforts are valuable for advancing cognitive science.

Outlook:

  • Further integration of anthropological perspectives can enrich cognitive science.
  • Cross-cultural studies offer a pathway for future interdisciplinary collaboration.